No. 403: Lubaina Himid, Sheila Pepe

Episode No. 403 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artists Lubaina Himid and Sheila Pepe.

The New Museum is presenting “Lubaina Himid: Work from Underneath” through October 6. It is Himid’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States. Lubaina Himid was a pioneer of the British Black Arts Movement of the 1980s and ’90s. Her work has consistently examined the consequences of colonialism while celebrating the African diaspora, all while making use of the art historical constructs devised by the cultures she critiques. The exhibition was curated by Natalie Bell. The New Museum published an excellent catalogue for the show. Amazon offers it for just $17!

Himid’s work has been the subject of recent solo shows at the Baltic Center for Contemporary Art and the Platt Hall Museum of Costume at the Manchester Galleries. She was included in the 2018 Berlin Biennale. Her work is well held by the Tate Britain. She won the 2017 Turner Prize.

On the second segment, Sheila Pepe discusses work of hers on view — 19 in all! — in “Queer Abstraction” at the Des Moines Art Center. Pepe’s  work often brings craft techniques to sculpture and installation, expanding the possibilities of both technique and media. A recent mid-career survey of Pepe’s work, titled “Hot Mess Formalism,” originated at the Phoenix Museum of Art and traveled to the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, and to the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Mass.

“Queer Abstraction” is on view through September 8. It was curated by Jared Ledesma. The fine catalogue was published by DMAC, but is not yet available online. Previous MAN Podcast guests included in the exhibition are Mark Bradford (twice), Harmony Hammond, and Carrie Moyer.

Air date: July 25, 2019.

“Lubaina Himid: Work from Underneath,” 2019. Exhibition view at the New Museum, New York. At left: Himid, Three Architects, 2019. At right: Himid, Close Up — Ideas for Development, 2019.

“Lubaina Himid Work from Underneath,” 2019. Exhibition view at the New Museum, New York. At left: Himid, Close Up — Materials for Change, 2019. At right: Himid, Six Tailors, 2019.

“Lubaina Himid Work from Underneath,” 2019. Exhibition view at the New Museum, New York. Himid, Old Boat/New Money, 2019.

Lubaina Himid, Le Rodeur The Captain and the Mate, 2017–18.

Lubaina Himid, Zanzibar, 1999.

Lubaina Himid, Man in a Shirt Drawer, 2017-18.

Betye Saar, Black Girl’s Window, 1969.

“Lubaina Himid Work from Underneath,” 2019. Exhibition view at the New Museum, New York. At left: Himid, Metal Handkerchief – Hammer / Anchor, 2019. At right: Himid, Metal Handkerchief – Saw / Flag, 2019.

Pietro Longhi, Exhibition of a Rhinoceros at Venice, probably 1751.

Sheila Pepe, Hard and Soft Thing, 2, 1994-2016.

Sheila Pepe, Oversewn Object with Different Things Underneath, 2015.

Sheila Pepe, thing (oil can), 1999.

Sheila Pepe, Urban thing X, 2010.

Sheila Pepe, ambient painting meatballs (still), 1997.

One thought on “No. 403: Lubaina Himid, Sheila Pepe

  1. Always a great show. I never miss one on Spotify but I have to come here to comment which I rarely do. Is there a possibility of adding a link to the illustrations or images on Spotify to save me time please? Love it Tyler. You changed my life, sic.

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